The ring is also rumored to be testing and selling your data on Android


Privacy and the Ring are two of the most current issues when looking at their research from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), stating that The Ring app for Android devices will be loaded with trackers. It all shows that the software would use user data as well as personal identifiers, names and private IP addresses and sell them directly to Facebook, Google, AppsFlyer and Mixpalen, the latter being the most data it seems to get from the Ring.

This is very bad and is not the first time it has happened with the Ring

Claims of surveillance or breach of privacy are a problem for any company but in the case of the Ring it can be very expensive if they provide security cameras. And the fact that some employees are calling for the closure of the company for private treatment of users, which is a complete surprise. Already in 2019, Descending He also informed that both the engineers and the management of the Ring have "very lucky access" to the live streaming of the user's cameras and that is why this was already a secret attack. On the other hand in early January, the Ring Ring fired four employees who suspected of abusing the opportunity to get a customer spy … Negative sum …

That should be remembered this happens in the Android devices app, and it is currently unclear whether the iOS version has privacy risks similar to those found in the Android app. What is clear is that in version 3.2.1 of the Android app sending data to Crasilytics is displayed

, which is an error logging service provided by Google. Neither Amazon nor the World have yet to provide statements on what happened. It's all complicated when we look at the efficiency of the Ring cameras and the excellent service they could offer if it weren't for the new privacy-related scam.



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